Become a Member
World

Far right make gains in European elections

May 26, 2014 09:30
Marine Le Pen's Front National gained 25 per cent of the vote in France

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

Far right parties made gains across Europe in the elections for the European Parliament as voters expressed their anger against the EU.

In France, Marine Le Pen’s Front National topped the poll with 25 per cent of the vote.
Ms Le Pen described the result as support for "France for the French",

In Greece, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party took around 10 per cent of the vote, securing third place overall, and look likely to elect at least two of the country’s 21 MEP’s.

The anti-immigrant Danish People's Party won nearly 27 per cent of the vote, doubling its number of MEPs from two to four.